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June 27, 2006

First European Cantors Convention, London, UK, Jun 25-28

First European Cantors Convention, London
Sunday 25 ­ Wednesday 28 June 2006
Central Synagogue, 36 Hallam Street, W1W 6NW

Attendance at the Cantors Convention includes a free ticket to the opening concert:
Cantors in Concert, Sunday 25 June, 8.00pm Queen Elizabeth Hall.
Fourteen cantors will exemplify the art of the cantor with the gentlemen of the Choir of London accompanied and introduced by Stephen Glass.
(Public booking at www.rfh.org.uk or 08703 400 800)

Sunday 3.00pm rehearsal 8.00pm (concert)
Monday and Tuesday 9.30 am ­ 10.00pm
Wed 9.30am ­ 6.00pm
full rate £165, student rate £120
daily rate £45, student daily rate £35
(includes light lunch&emdash;suppers will be provided at a small extra cost
Accommodation not included&emdash;a list of hotels at all prices in the area on request)

Convention information and on-line registration www.jmi.org.uk Or telephone the Jewish Music Institute on +44 (0)20 8909 2445

An unrivalled opportunity for practising and aspiring cantors from the UK, Europe and further afield to share expertise and experience, learn new melodies and be inspired by some of the greatest cantors in the world who will be our honoured guests:

  • Joseph Malovany Fifth Avenue Synagogue and Distinguished Professor of Liturgical Music, Yeshiva University New York, as well as Dean of the Academy of Jewish Music, Moscow
  • Alberto Mizrahi Chief Cantor, Anshe Emet Synagogue, Chicago and on the faculty of the HL Miller Cantorial School, New York Anshe Emet Synagogue, Chicago
  • Arie L Subar, Chief Cantor, Beth Ora Synagogue, Montreal and on the Board of the Cantorial Council of America
  • Shmuel Barzilai Chief Cantor, Jewish Community, Vienna

With leading British cantors they will present workshops, illustrated talks, round table discussions and masterclasses on selections from the Sabbath liturgy. They will share great congregational melodies and matters of concern to the practicing chazan. There will be informal singing and discussion sessions in the evenings.

The convention is presented by the Jewish Music Institute in collaboration with Central Synagogue, London a under the direction of Stephen Glass, Director of Music at Congregation Shaar Hashomayim, Montreal

"Words are the language of the mind, but song is the language of the soul…. The renewal of Jewish synagogue music in our time is one of the most exciting and moving developments in recent years. I welcome this first London Cantors Convention and the untiring work by Stephen Glass and JMI in collaboration with Central Synagogue. I feel sure it will give all our cantors renewed vigour and increase their ability to inspire. I send my blessing and hope that you will find the experience enriching and exhilarating".—Chief Rabbi Sir Jonathan Sacks

Convention information and on-line registration www.jmi.org.uk Or telephone the Jewish Music Institute on +44 (0)20 8909 2445

KlezFactor CD Release party, Toronto, Canada, Jun 27

band logoKlezFactor
opens the City of Toronto's "Tuesday Night Live" concert series at the Zukerman Amphitheatre in Earl Bales Park on Tuesday, June 27, at 7:30PM.

This concert is a free concert (donations appreciated) featuring KlezFactor's unique "klezmer-fusion" sound. Performing new interpretations of traditional Klezmer repertoire as well as original compositions by Mike Anklewicz, KlezFactor blends klezmer, rock, jazz and classical music for one raucous party!

Brunch is $17.95 - reservations are recommended for each sitting - 11:45 am, and 1:45 pm. Call 416-967-1078 for more information.

KlezFactor's first CD, "The Golem of Bathurst Manor" has been called "daring and creative", and KlezFactor's sound has been characterized as "Klezmer on Acid".

KlezFactor will feature a line-up consisting of KF regulars Anklewicz on saxophones and clarinet, Jennifer Burford on violin, Ali Berkok on keyboards, familiar face Avi Granite on guitar, and relative newcomers Craig Saltz on bass, and Max Tefler on drums.

Gerard Edery, NYC, Jun 27

On June 27th, Gerard Edery will be performing at the Underground (612 2nd Avenue, between 33rd and 34th streets, New York City) a tribute to the late, much beloved, oud player George Mgrdichian.